Tasting Notes
Looking at the colour and first taste you will think it a lighter easy red, but you may be surprised. First smells include raspberry type fruit with a touch of leaf; probably contributed to by some Petit Verdot (recognised for its late-ripening, tannins and acidity). The palate surprises with its fresh sweeter, yet pleasantly sharp, red fruits driving you to seek food. Likely caused by the acidity and silky tannin of the petit verdot. Loved it with savoury food. 13% alc. - Michael L
Bobar is the playfully cheeky French term that means "a little messed up"... the wines are certainly not. These are fabulous wines from Tom Belford and his wife Sally, where they have drawn inspiration from their wine making experiences in Beaujolais. Yarra Valley wine for sure, but with an edginess... a new look at Yarra... well worth having a look at.
| Product Type | Wine Red Blends |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Country | Australia |
| Region | Victoria |
| Sub Region | Yarra Valley |
| Winemaking Practices | Natural |
| Vineyard Practices | Organic/Biodynamic |